Macworld Expo Comes Back To Boston in 2004
analog_line writes "According to this article in Business Today, in 2004 the summer Macworld Expo will move from New York City and the Javits Center back to Boston, where it rightfully belongs! As a Boston area resident, I'm ecstatic! Can't tell you how much I look forward to not having to go to New York. ;-)" This was rumored a few months ago, and I am glad to see it happen.
I sure hope that they've finished the Big Dig (the I-90, I-93 construction project in Boston) by then. Otherwise everyone will be stuck in the potholes of South Boston before they ever get to the convention center. The Silver Line mass transit system is supposed to go to the convention center, but it's part of the Big Dig too.
In 1996, the Big Dig scheduled completion date was 2000.
In 2000, the Big Dig scheduled completion date was 2002.
In 2002, the Big Dig scheduled completion date is 2004 or 2005.
My person prediction has always been that they will finish the Big Dig when they have the contract signed for Big Dig II.
Other than that, you have a good point sir (I just had to vent).
The last Mac expo in NYC was such a dis-appointment to all that went (public, developers, media) that it is not shocking that NYC didn't want it to come back. That, and the fact that the charges for JJC are going up, while Boston offered it up for free! 10's of millions of dollars is a huge overstatement of the effect of the expo, at least in terms of $ for the host city. Besides, the Boston metro area has far fewer people than NYC does. Expect the attendance to be down in comparison to expo's of the past in NYC.
According to the Herald, Macworld is scheduled for two weeks after the opening of the convention center. Given Boston's track record with large state funded construction projects, what do you think the actual chances are that the center will be completed within two weeks of their deadline? :)
The move to Boston will spell "more exhibitors" *cough*adobe*cough* in 2004, which in turn will draw more people from other states/countries...
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Being a resident of Boston (JP to be exact), worries over the Big Dig are too exaggerated. Even if the Big Dig is incomplete, I doubt this will matter much. As long as you aren't driving, which you would be crazy to do with or without the Dig, the T is easy to use and convenient. Additionally, most hotels in Boston are near the proposed convention center or within walking distance. Boston is easy to walk and is relatively small in terms of surface area. Even if you get lost or confused, the Big Dig and Boston's inherent quirky layout make it interesting and Bostonians love to talk about their city and are more than happy to guide the lost Mac user through the Big Dig. Granted, there may not be the penetration of Apple in Boston in the graphics community as was suggeted of NYC. However, Boston is an educational and research center, another large segment of Apple's user base. I think Boston is a great choice.
Um, ok. There's really been a lot of anti-Beantown sentiment that's been stirred up as a result of the Macworld move. Not here so much as on other discussion sites/pages. It seems a little petty. This whole thing oughtn't be viewed as a slight against New York, or any other city--it boils down to this: Macworld used to be in Boston. It outgrew the facilities. Now there's a shiny new facility. Why not go back?
That said, IIRC, the 'Combat Zone' has been aggressively re-zoned out of existence going back to the 80's. If that's the kind of entertainment you seek, there's not so much. On the other hand, if you like good Irish bars, you're in luck.